Holber Hill

Hill, Mountain in Yorkshire Harrogate

England

Holber Hill

Robert Beck bridge This bridge is on the north/south track which runs to and from Farnham to Copgrove. According to the OS database there was a benchmark in this location. Today there is a more substantial bridge for the heavier machinery using the lanes, and no benchmark to be found.
Robert Beck bridge Credit: Mel Towler

Holber Hill is a prominent natural landmark located in the county of Yorkshire, England. Situated near the village of Holber, it is part of the picturesque Yorkshire Dales, a region renowned for its stunning landscapes and rolling hills. Despite its relatively modest height, Holber Hill stands at an elevation of approximately 400 meters, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

The hill is predominantly covered in lush greenery, with its slopes adorned by an abundance of heather, grasses, and scattered woodland areas. This diverse vegetation provides habitat for numerous bird species, including skylarks, meadow pipits, and curlews, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.

Holber Hill is also home to a variety of wildlife, such as foxes, badgers, and hares, which can often be spotted roaming the area. The hill's diverse ecosystem and natural beauty make it an ideal location for outdoor activities, including hiking, walking, and photography.

The summit of Holber Hill offers magnificent views, particularly on clear days when one can see for miles across the rolling Yorkshire countryside. In addition to its natural splendor, the hill is also steeped in history, with ancient settlements and burial mounds scattered throughout its vicinity, providing a glimpse into the region's rich past.

Overall, Holber Hill stands as a testament to the beauty and diversity of the Yorkshire Dales, attracting visitors from far and wide who seek to immerse themselves in the stunning landscapes and tranquility that this area has to offer.

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Holber Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.069354/-1.4969253 or Grid Reference SE3363. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Robert Beck bridge This bridge is on the north/south track which runs to and from Farnham to Copgrove. According to the OS database there was a benchmark in this location. Today there is a more substantial bridge for the heavier machinery using the lanes, and no benchmark to be found.
Robert Beck bridge
This bridge is on the north/south track which runs to and from Farnham to Copgrove. According to the OS database there was a benchmark in this location. Today there is a more substantial bridge for the heavier machinery using the lanes, and no benchmark to be found.
Copgrove, Firlands Farm Firlands Farm is on the south side of the Burton Leonard/Farnham road. On the north facing gable end which is roadside, there is a benchmark cut into the lowest course of stone.
Copgrove, Firlands Farm
Firlands Farm is on the south side of the Burton Leonard/Farnham road. On the north facing gable end which is roadside, there is a benchmark cut into the lowest course of stone.
Copgrove, Firlands Farm A wider angle showing Firlands Farm on the south side of the Burton Leonard/Farnham road. On this north facing gable end, there is a benchmark cut into the lowest course of stone.
Copgrove, Firlands Farm
A wider angle showing Firlands Farm on the south side of the Burton Leonard/Farnham road. On this north facing gable end, there is a benchmark cut into the lowest course of stone.
Burton Leonard, The Toll House The Toll House is on the north side of the Burton Leonard/Copgrove road and is now a private residence. On the second course of stone, on the left corner stone of the house, there is a benchmark.
Burton Leonard, The Toll House
The Toll House is on the north side of the Burton Leonard/Copgrove road and is now a private residence. On the second course of stone, on the left corner stone of the house, there is a benchmark.
Burton Leonard, The Toll House A wider angle showing the Toll House which is on the north side of the Burton Leonard/Copgrove road and is now a private residence. On the second course of stone, on the left corner stone of the house, there is a benchmark. To the right of the wooden gatepost.
Burton Leonard, The Toll House
A wider angle showing the Toll House which is on the north side of the Burton Leonard/Copgrove road and is now a private residence. On the second course of stone, on the left corner stone of the house, there is a benchmark. To the right of the wooden gatepost.
Burton Leonard church The benchmark is cut into the east face of the church.
Burton Leonard church
The benchmark is cut into the east face of the church.
Burton Leonard church There is a benchmark cut into the east face of the church.
Burton Leonard church
There is a benchmark cut into the east face of the church.
Frosty morning, Bishop Monkton Footpath towards the caravan site at Bishop Monkton on a very cold and frosty December day.
Frosty morning, Bishop Monkton
Footpath towards the caravan site at Bishop Monkton on a very cold and frosty December day.
Junction of lanes at Burton Leonard The wider lane to the left is Common Balk Lane and is a dead end for vehicles, whilst to the right is the rather curved Straight Lane which links into the road from Knaresborough to Bishop Monkton.
Junction of lanes at Burton Leonard
The wider lane to the left is Common Balk Lane and is a dead end for vehicles, whilst to the right is the rather curved Straight Lane which links into the road from Knaresborough to Bishop Monkton.
Burton Leonard church, from the NE A Victorian church that doesn't get more than 5 lines of description in the updated Pevsner guide. St Leonard's dates from 1877. This apparently replaced a medieval church, of which nothing remains.
Burton Leonard church, from the NE
A Victorian church that doesn't get more than 5 lines of description in the updated Pevsner guide. St Leonard's dates from 1877. This apparently replaced a medieval church, of which nothing remains.
New bridge over the beck I photographed this beck crossing in 2009, but the bridge is not the same one. The gabion and handrail on this side have both gone, and the current bridge is longer with more rails and stanchions. The bridge doesn't appear to line up exactly with the path as shown on the OS map.
New bridge over the beck
I photographed this beck crossing in 2009, but the bridge is not the same one. The gabion and handrail on this side have both gone, and the current bridge is longer with more rails and stanchions. The bridge doesn't appear to line up exactly with the path as shown on the OS map.
A stream revisited I took a photo here in the autumn of 2009 and commented about springs, but after checking out the first edition 6" map of the area, it looks as though I was mistaken. There are a lot of 'humps and bumps' in this area, as well as odd bits of masonry [as in the foreground of this photo], and it appears that this is the site of a former water mill - 'Burton Mill' which is described as a corn mill. The mill has long gone, and the mill race has been reduced to little more than a meandering ditch, but this must be part of it.
A stream revisited
I took a photo here in the autumn of 2009 and commented about springs, but after checking out the first edition 6" map of the area, it looks as though I was mistaken. There are a lot of 'humps and bumps' in this area, as well as odd bits of masonry [as in the foreground of this photo], and it appears that this is the site of a former water mill - 'Burton Mill' which is described as a corn mill. The mill has long gone, and the mill race has been reduced to little more than a meandering ditch, but this must be part of it.
Mill Lane A grassy track which is now a public footpath leading down to the former site of Burton Mill, of which nothing remains apart from a few earthworks. The name would suggest that this was the site of the corn mill for Burton Leonard village which is a mile or more to the west, and which stands on higher ground away from suitable becks. A mill in this area would also be within the parish, whereas one to the south of the village would be on a boundary with Brearton parish.
Mill Lane
A grassy track which is now a public footpath leading down to the former site of Burton Mill, of which nothing remains apart from a few earthworks. The name would suggest that this was the site of the corn mill for Burton Leonard village which is a mile or more to the west, and which stands on higher ground away from suitable becks. A mill in this area would also be within the parish, whereas one to the south of the village would be on a boundary with Brearton parish.
South Stainley, old track to Stainley Mill According to the OS benchmark database there is a rivet benchmark cut into a rock on the west of the old track. Only 1 rock found and despite trying to clear the moss no cutmark was found.
South Stainley, old track to Stainley Mill
According to the OS benchmark database there is a rivet benchmark cut into a rock on the west of the old track. Only 1 rock found and despite trying to clear the moss no cutmark was found.
South Stainley, old track to Stainley Mill The pivot benchmark is cut into a rock within a wooded area to the north of the old track. The area is known as Luptons Bank.
South Stainley, old track to Stainley Mill
The pivot benchmark is cut into a rock within a wooded area to the north of the old track. The area is known as Luptons Bank.
South Stainley, Luptons Bank There is a pivot benchmark cut into the rock within the wooded area to the north of the old track and known as Luptons Bank.
South Stainley, Luptons Bank
There is a pivot benchmark cut into the rock within the wooded area to the north of the old track and known as Luptons Bank.
Burton Leonard Ford This is a second visit to this lovely ford. A link to our previous visit can be viewed at:
<a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4341764" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4341764">Link</a>
Burton Leonard Ford
This is a second visit to this lovely ford. A link to our previous visit can be viewed at: Link
Well House Farm Ford This ford is found beside Well House at Copgrove.
Well House Farm Ford
This ford is found beside Well House at Copgrove.
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Holber Hill is located at Grid Ref: SE3363 (Lat: 54.069354, Lng: -1.4969253)

Division: West Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Harrogate

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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Located within 500m of 54.069354,-1.4969253
Shelter
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Telephone
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Recycling
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Post Box
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Post Office
Burton Leonard Village Store
Addr City: Harrogate
Addr Housenumber: 1
Addr Postcode: HG3 3SJ
Addr Street: Copgrove Road
Addr Suburb: Burton Leonard
Shop: convenience
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